Famed landmark in Amado is now a victim of foreclosure
- BENJIE SANDERS / ARIZONA DAILY STAR 2008
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The concrete stucco skull, whose horns reach 30 feet high, may still draw passers-by, but the restaurant is now as hollow and lifeless as its facade. The Longhorn Grill has closed, and one of Southern Arizona's great roadside attractions has ridden into the sunset.
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